Recruits and personnel going to Royal Military College go through the same screening process before they come in. It helps us know whether they've had a history of mental illness.
Part of the reason we have undertaken this road to mental readiness training is to ensure that staff at Royal Military College and their colleagues would be in a position to recognize symptoms of mental illness. From a health services perspective it's very difficult for us to see people and identify that they have mental illness. We need them to come forward and reveal to us what they are suffering from and the symptoms they may have for us to be able to identify if they have mental illness.
With respect to statistics, the number of suicides in recruits is very small. It would be very difficult, based on the numbers we have for those recruits, to be able to make much in the way of conclusions from a statistical perspective.